Chasyn Rance of Orlando, once a contestant on an VH1 reality show, is accused of having sex with a teen girl.

An Orlando wrestler who recently competed on a VH1 reality television show is accused of having sex with a teen girl.

Chasyn John Rance, a 27-year-old professional wrestler who appeared in the third season of VH1's Tool Academy, was arrested Sunday and charged with lewd or lascivious battery.

The charge is a second-degree felony.

A California girl told the Orange County Sheriff's Office in April that she had at least two sexual encounters with Rance in 2008, when she was 15 and visiting her father in Florida.

The girl's mother read her daughter's diary in March and discovered that her daughter had written that she "felt bad" about some things she had done in Orlando, an arrest report shows.

In the diary, the girl admitted drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana and having intercourse with Rance, then 25, at his Orlando home after one of his wrestling matches, the report said.

The girl's mother contacted the Orange County Sheriff's Office from California about the alleged sexual encounters, but initially did not permit her daughter to speak with an Orange County investigator.

The mother took the girl to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's office and was told she was in the wrong jurisdiction.

The girl, her mother and attorney James Ledford appeared at the Orange County Sheriff's Office on April 9, the report said.

During the interview, the girl said she had more than one sexual encounter with Rance at his Orlando home.

She also said that she had spent time with him at the beach and slept in the same bed — without having sex — and still communicated with him regularly through phone calls and text messages.

The girl said the two had talked about getting married after she gets older, but that she thought he should "go to jail for about a hundred years" because he was bad and cheated on his girlfriends, according to the report.

During a series of three phone calls recorded at the sheriff's office in April, Rance told the girl that he thought she was "cool" and that he had been drunk during their first sexual encounter.

"I didn't want to do that. I was waiting for a long time," he said, according to the report. "I was going to wait until you were like 18." Rance further told the girl that he didn't think he had forced her to have sex with him, said she was attractive and mature-looking and apologized for hurting her.

The Orlando Sentinel is not naming the girl or her family members because she is underage. Ledford, the girl's family's attorney, declined to speak Wednesday. Rance also declined to speak. His attorney, Warren Lindsey, did not respond to messages seeking comment.

Rance was released from the Orange County Jail Monday on $3,500 bond, according to jail records.

The 181-pound University of Central Florida graduate describes himself on his website using the phrase "Not Cocky."

His appearance on Tool Academy, which seeks to teach romantic relationship skills to so-called bad boys, aired Feb. 14. Rance, who had been assigned the nickname "Wrestlin' Tool," walked off during the first episode.

Another Orlando resident, Jacob Tapia, ultimately won the show's $100,000 top prize.

Rance is next scheduled to wrestle on Saturday at the Salvation Army Gymnasium in Sanford.